… “I’m a college president at King’s and a public figure as a Christian apologist, and I thought it very important that any woman I appear with have a legitimate relationship with me.”

When CT asked D’Souza directly for his response to charges of infidelity, he responded: “It’s absolutely not the case, um, that, um, that, um, um, you know, it’s…. Look, the issue here is that World is attributing to me an admission that I never made — is attributing to me a quotation that I never said. That to me is the problem… They are just claiming based upon my non-assertion that I did something that I didn’t do.”

*Slow clap*

Way to deny the charges, Dinesh.

He also says that he didn’t realize being engaged while married to someone else would be looked down upon by other Christians, which I find very hard to believe.

***Update***: D’Souza, on his personal website, blames the whole scandal not on his personal actions but on the staffers at World, who clearly just want to get their revenge on him (see #5).

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I’ll reiterate what I said before: I don’t think this should be any of our business. This should be between him and his binder of women.